Anonymous Mail at US Post

I don't know if anyone else has seen this, but I was mailing letters in the "out front" boxes the other day when I noticed a sign. The sign said that all packages 16 ounces or over had to be taken inside for disposal into the mail slot. The obvious explanation being that even though you can abstain from marking a return address, the postal inspectors would like a nice photo of you with your mail. Greg Kucharo sophi@best.com "If you want facts, buy an almanac" -The Daily Iowan

Greg Kucharo wrote: : : I don't know if anyone else has seen this, but I was mailing letters : in the "out front" boxes the other day when I noticed a sign. The sign : said that all packages 16 ounces or over had to be taken inside for : disposal into the mail slot. The obvious explanation being that even : though you can abstain from marking a return address, the postal : inspectors would like a nice photo of you with your mail. Note that neither the USPS or the Postal inspection service really want anything to do with this crap. This was mandated by the FAA which threatened to stop allowing the mails to be carried on domestic passenger flights. - scott kenney * saken@chardos.connix.com * freebsd hacker * toriphile disgruntled postal worker * aimee-fan
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